Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX | |
Ja Kanji: | わが青春のアルカディア 無限軌道SSX |
Ja Romaji: | Waga Seishun no Arcadia - Mugen Kido SSX |
Creator: | Leiji Matsumoto |
Type: | TV series |
Music: | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Studio: | Toei Animation |
Network: | Tokyo Broadcasting System |
First: | October 13, 1982 |
Last: | March 30, 1983 |
Episodes: | 22 |
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is an animated television series created by Leiji Matsumoto. It is the sequel to the 1982 animated film Arcadia of My Youth, but like many of the stories set in the Leijiverse, the continuity of the series does not necessarily agree with other Harlock series or films.
The series premiered just as the Gundam craze began in Japan. Mobile Suit Gundam ushered in a new era of more realistic sci-fi anime that made the fantasy and melodrama of Captain Harlock seemingly outdated. Therefore, the series suffered low viewer ratings and was ended after 22 episodes, half of what was originally planned.
At the end of Arcadia of My Youth, Captain Harlock and the crew of the spaceship Arcadia had been banished from Earth. Earth, as well as many other planets in the universe, had been taken over by the Illumidas, a race of destructive humanoids, who ruin, enslave, and/or destroy almost any inhabitable planet they come across. In Endless Orbit SSX, Harlock battles the Illumidas while searching for a mythical "Planet of Peace", where all the peoples of the universe can live freely and without war.
It was not intended for Endless Orbit SSX to serve as a prequel to Galaxy Express 999 and the 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock TV series, as both Galaxy Express and SSX contradict each other, as well as the backstory given in the 1978 Space Pirate series. The 1989-1993 American comic book adaptations by Eternity Comics did, however, attempt to establish a continuity. The comic book series was not an actual adaptation of SSX, but liberally borrowed elements from the series, while introducing new ones in an attempt to establish a continuity with the Galaxy Express and Space Pirate series.
Before he became a pirate, Harlock was a Captain in the Solar Federation, a human military organization. His first post at the helm of a star ship was as the Captain of the ship, Deathshadow, a ship which later would be used against him. After the Illumidas took over Earth, and his wife Maya was killed, he was banished to space. Harlock became an outlaw and the captain of the Arcadia.
Harlock is a very skilled fighter and pilot. He is also quite intelligent, though most of this intelligence is displayed in combat. His combat ability was tested after the Deathshadow was sent after him with a computer programmed to fight like Harlock controlling the old ship. It was one of the few times that Captain Harlock has shown his emotions so vividly, as the ship caused him to become angry and frustrated.
He is generally very friendly, though he is sometimes quick to anger, even with friends. He will staunchly defend his beliefs, his great friend Captain Harlock, and Emeraldas, whom he has a crush on. By contrast, when faced with enemies or a bar fight, he will remain calm, or even allow himself to be humiliated if it means either not fighting or getting the upper hand eventually.
Emeraldas' trade mark is a single red rose. She leaves one to show she is or has been at a location, and also gives them as a token of farewell.
Kei grew up on a small space station with her father Goro, a publisher of Anti-Illumidas newspapers. Captain Herlock came to the station to find out more information about the "Treasure Island Legend". Though Goro distrusted him at first, the elder Yuki eventually sacrifices his life so that the Arcadia, with his daughter on board, can escape. He would further influence his daughter's life when it is revealed that Kei has the "Treasure Island Legend" information embedded in her sub-conscience, thanks to him. Kei Yuki also appears in the 1978 Space Pirate series but is given a different background story.
Like the Captain, La Mime usually shows little emotion, but this may be because of her facial features. She feels a great sorrow for her planet, which was destroyed by the Illumidas. She was enslaved by them, though she later escaped them after helping Harlock act against them.
La Mime treasures a sea shell that is all she has of her home, Planet Allosaurus. She loves it so much that she is able to distinguish a fake that Harlock had made to tell between her and an impostor. She later gives the shell to Rebi. La Mime is similar to Mimay from the 1978 Space Pirate series in that both lack a mouth. The two characters are somewhat different in personality and ship duties, however.
Later, Mr. Zone reveals a second motive - a desire to rule the universe. He secretly put together a force of humans, who help Zone take over an Illumidas ship after he acquires the Fire of St. Valkyrie, an immensely powerful force.
The character Alexander Nevich in the American 1989-1993 Eternity Comics Captain Harlock comic books is clearly based on Mr. Zone in both appearance and character.
Tadashi is often hot heated and impulsive, and wants to be treated as an adult, though he is still a child. He does eventually prove himself his worth when he alone goes on a mission to destroy a computer whose mind controlling waves only affects adults. This is a totally separate character from Tadashi Daiba who is seen in the 1978 Space Pirate series. The U.S. Eternity comics adaptation has another character named Tadashi who is not only slightly younger but, unlike other versions, is written to serve as the audience surrogate.
Rebi eventually meets Capitan Bentselle, the man who is her father, but she is unaware of his true identity. Later, at Christmas time, she finally gets a chance to speak with him. He however died after sacrificing himself to save the Arcadia, leaving Rebi a true orphan.
After sustaining great injuries which left him a cripple and needing the use of several cybernetic prostheses, he eventually reappears to save his daughter. The Deathshadow was placed under the control of a computer programmed with all of Harlock's maneuvers and Harlock could not defeat it. Bentselle, after speaking to his daughter for the last time, infiltrated the Deathshadow and destroyed it, dying in the process.
There is also a character named Dr. Ban in Galaxy Express 999 but the character is so different from the doctor in SSX that no relation is generally assumed between the two.
The Illumidas are a species of humanoids who are militaristic and aggressively trying to expand their empire. Any planet that they take over becomes covered in wasteland, with most of the native inhabitants being either killed or enslaved. A few individuals from captured planets choose to work for the Illumidas, and some, like Mr. Zone, have managed to rise to a position of power in the Illumidas army.
The males are similar in appearance to human males, except they have green skin, and their hair often grows around the top and outer side of their eyes like thick eyebrows. They are identical in appearance to the inhabitants of the Comet Empire of Matsumoto's Space Battleship Yamato, though no connection is ever stated. The Illumidas are also generally the same height as humans, though there are few very short Illumidas males (there are none that are as short as men like Tochiro). No female Illumidas are ever shown, at least none that are green-skinned. Their home planet is only shown briefly, from a distance, before it is destroyed.